Our Preoccupation With Solutionitis, Hammers And Nails September 25, 2018 by Jeff Hurt If all you have is a hammer, everything else looks like a nail. The hammer nail analogy is a common business idiom. It describes the bias that we bring to solving problems based on our personal experience and background. Well, hammer meet nail. Nail says to hammer, “Hammer, meet screwdriver, pliers, wrench, saw and the … [Read more…] Filed Under: Event Planning Tagged With: , attendee curiosity, fixing things, hammer and nails, participant perspective, problem solving, solutionitis, understanding your target market